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THE WEST SIDE Talaphon. No. 141. SATURDAY, JULY 2. 11HX1. KNKiim or vwhia UOMKH 1-OIHiK SO, 4,v MKKTS KVKRY IT Wv.tin'n.lnj' vwutiMt. Mvnitara will luke VMttiut Knttflitaaiv llivllvil l-.i atlill.l wlitn cuurcuieim J. W.KK'MAMWOS.K. COUDWOOn takn on aubaeriptlon at the w E5V MIK otiiee. The A. 0. U. W. ol Oretvm will liave no Oswstum'iit tor Annuel. . Mr. Ni'in tt Dallas, visiti'J with U family of F E. Cliambora last Sunday . Nw tjwaJs in law quaiil'iio arriving Uily al J. L. Mockum . R, 1?oUii of Prirwvllto, who brought in lot of Imiws, la visiting Iriotule, But your cameras ami minflitH of KK. CHAMBERS Viatabl dealers say that the arm worm is soitintr away with more stuff tb.au thtnr vuatoiuttrt do. A beautiful Hue of now prints just received at J. L. btockton a Mrs. Ball, of Portland, wife of the posto'tice inspector, accompanied her husband to tint city lm-mlay. Glonn ButUr was quite sick the tint of the week but i at work again. A wry large line of outing llannelt for fall and wiuter wear at J. 1.. Muckton a The Stark party arrived home Wed' tteeday morning. V"- The Eastern Star has called off Its meetings until the tint meeting in .'September, the lUh. IXxit you need a bujrgy? If you do you can iiet special iuduceuieula at li. M. WadedUVa. The motor made a special trip out to Monmouth on Moodily evening, goiini after the member of our liebekau KkIkw Cow Fob Sah -Inquire of Miss Kobiuson at the City Book store Mr. I. L. Smith left on Wednesday for a two week s vmit at Newport AH the new things in dress goods at J. i,. Mocklon's. ' Harley Alexander, of Portland is visit log relatives here. Ice cream and iee cream soda Robinson's. i Ht Regular prenchiug services at the South Methodist church next Sunday morning aim evening. Mr. Lldridg shipped on Tuesday to Reedville, a creamery churn and some vat that had lieen brought here from Barlow. ' Mrs. Dorris of McMinnville. arrived on Monday for a short visit with friends in this city. Think of it! Winter wraps for ladies, mbHee and childreu arriving now at J. L. btocktou's. The families of D. A. Hodge and W. G. Sharuian left Thursday for a two .week's outing at Newport beach. Miss Bertha Hohaunon went to Albany Saturday morning for a short visit with friends. A full Hue of steel mid cnat ranges at li. M. Wade Js Co's. Mrs. Hendrickson, of Albany, who was visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. J. Goodman, returned to her home Satur day morning. The finest line of gloves for hop pick ers ever seen in Independence, now on Bale at J. L. Stockton, s. Mr.'Edward Frank, of Ashland, spent tew days here visiting his sister, Mrs. A. J. tiooduian. . For Salb A fine young' Jeraey cow. U. T. Mi why. Louis J. Brant left here Friday after noon fur Chautauqua, expecting to got there in time for supper. lie returned Sunday. Frank Lord is somewhat under the weather and Frank lioydston si ted as right hand man for the Little Palace a few days this week. Mrs. Dorris, of McMinnville, who has been visiting the family of II. M. Lines, returned to tier home Wednesday. Miss Eva Robertson, of Portland, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. H. Cr?ven, returned to her home Wednes day. . How comes it that independence has no cabin of Native Sons. The Wkht Sid ie sure that there are plenty of persons eligible in this vicinity. New clothing, underwear, bats, at J. L, Stockton's. Sir. Harry Burch, of Pomeroy, ar rived Saturday morning for a short visit with his relatives. At Robinson's you can have crushed fruits in your ice cream. For Salb A choice brood mare with colt 4 months old ; also 5 number one milch cows. J. 8. Maoombkh, 2t Dallas, Ore. Fok Sale Good hay in the field, cheap. Clover and timothy. II. W, Murphy. 2t Prices on all goods lower than Port land at J. L. Stockton's. Miss Jennie Robinson went to Amity on Wednesday for a short visit with friends. Miss Ruby Gilbaugh, who was visiting friends here fur several days, returned' to her home at Amity on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. B. Wilson hsve gone on a two weeks' vacation which they will sipend at N'estucca, Slab Creek and other resorts. Some of our Missouri farmers say that the army worm spoken of so much re cently is nothing more nor less than the old fashioned Missouri cut worm. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Metho dist church still sell ice cream on Satur days and are doing well. For apenlul rate on Llppincntt's "Magazine to subscribers of the Wkht Hidk, call at the olllce. Try Moore, the barber, north side of "C" street, opposite Knox's grocery store, for a hair cut or shave. When in Salem and you want a good ;rmal don't forget to go to (Strong's Restaurant, where everything the mar Mst affords can be bad. Eev. P. H. Blood, who has supplied the Baptist pulpit here, has gone to his Jiomeat Carllon. He expects to soon leave for tJie east to complete his minis terial studies. Prof. W. H. Powell, former teacher in the public schools of this city, arrived lwreau the down train Wednesday and stopped off to visit friends awhile. The motor company has set the grass n fire along it track so as to diminish the danger of setting fire to the grain fields. Sopietimes coal might drop ifrom the firebox of tlie engine, and if there is no grass to burn th fire cannot Spread. ', ' ' During last May an infant child of, neighbor was suffering from cholera Infantum. The doctors had given in all hopes of recovery, I took a bottie of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea fterufcdy to the house, telling them I felt sure It would do good if used according to directions. In two days time the child had fully recovered. The child is now vigorous and healthy. I have recommended this remedy fre quently and have never known it to fall Mrs. Cuktis IUker,, Brook,--waiter, Ohio, Bold by Kirklaud Drug Ho. Buy your mill feed at the Collins milt Bran, iu per ton; aborts, lis per ton George L. Hawkins it living his rest Jenoe onie Improvement, A. D Davidson has moved to the Kel so residence in old town. George Reuf, gun advertised StDS. of Parkers, Mind th in last week's Wist Mr. Will Patton. sister of Mrs. J M Stark, tuia returned from a short visit to Salem. Cbas. Lsnimrd has accented a position a weigher and receiver of wheat at tht Collins null. Regular preaching services at the Presbyterian church Sunday, July Sl, Them will he no services during the month of August. Mra. Barraiut Mrs. Tillard, of llepp- ner, who were vmtlng Mrs. K. J. Taylor, went up to ells (or a short visit tatur day morning. Hoblusoii & Co, la the place to go for a nice cool Uriuk or aixia. William Fuiiua, who has tun t returned from Cape Nome, was in the city Satur itav from mi Home at raraera. tie cor rohoratea the letters printed in the Ore iron Ian aa to th deplorable situation at that point. He has had enough of it, Call up the Wkht Sidk, (telephone No 141) if you have an item for publication or a job to print. A nark of the creamery fixtures ar rived on Sunday, coming trout uariow by team, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stockton and daughter, whosuent ten days at Glad stoiib Park, returned bom Monday noon, feeling well pleased with their trip. Don't forget that the Vst Sun clubs with the Orenonain. If you are already a subscriber m the W'lwr Stp and want the Weekly Oregunian, come In and get the beneut of the clubbing rale. Mra. Lillian Eaton, who has been vieitimr her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cooper, for several months, expecta to leave next Monday (or her home in San f ranctsco, Key. Mottershead, of the Methodist church, supplied the pulpit at Dallas last uuiiay. lie say tie lett tne nest preacher at home, presumably meaning Mrs. Aloitersheail, The trustees of the M. K. church have moved a building alongside of the church for the pastor to occupy aa a residence, He will probably move into it next Week.'' Valley Lodge No 42. 1. 0. O. F., re cently installed oilicera as follows? C. W. Irvine, noble grand ; J. 8. Koliannon, vice grand; M. E. Masteraon, secretary; . I). Irvine, treasurer. Mr. W. H. Cottle, a former resident of this county, who left here about six veara aito. was in the city lt week, lie is at present located in San Diego, Cat and is interested in oil wells. The local saw mill furnished the sixth car load of lumlwr Saturday evening (or the run land market. Tus mill givea employment to eleven men direct, tie ides a large number ol men and teama that are employed in getting out the oga. Our creamery will soon be lu opera- Ion. now !s the time to order your cream separator; the Utilted Htatea is . . . I ... - k.... v.... III ine cueapesi miu utf itm. juu wm ml them at K. M. Wade A Co s, The railroad company Is filling in around the depot, raising the walks, and wi:l probably put in a piatmrm to con nect w ith the motor. On luesday two carloads of eaith were sent here from Parkers. The improvement is timely. Mr. K. C. Eldridue is here and is at work arranitiiia some of the material ready arrived for the creamery. He xpects the machinery from tne east I moat any day now. As soon as lie can get a suitable location tie win oring mi family and be of and with us. Miss Ann Mann, a bright, talented oun ir lady who grauuatou irora me Xdlae high school two years ago, and ho is an experienced typo, arrived from her home at Independence last Saturday, and has accepted a position in the Times ollice.lleppner Times. C. II. Markhsm. of the Southern Pa cific company, is keeping right on with his campaign in hehai! ol dairy develop ment. Hardly a week passes without a dairy meeting somewhere. Dr. Withy combe of the Oregon experiment station ably as-tisliiig Mr. Markham in carry ing on this campaign. L. C. Gtimote, Henry Patterson and D. B. Taylor reim ned Sunday evening from their fishing trip to Alsea. They ere gone from here about a week and claim to have caught over five hundred tront. We hsve heard that some of the trout were of KWmI size; almost as long as this one WtW but those that it away were as long as this: ' SK A hop grower informs the Wkst 8m that one yard that he sprayed last week was full of the army worm. The usual hop spray, composed of (Juasia chips ml whale oil soap, did not seem to mi the worms. However, a few days later he noticed that there wasn't half so many in the yard, and ascribes the fact to the distaste of the pest to the bitter spray. Lavton Smith, and George Atkins of Monmouth, left on Wednesday for Clear Lake on a two week's outing. We hardly think it good policy so closely on Al iferren's track, as be has probably caught all the tront in the lake besides gathering in those from the near by streams. But then, Layton is a fisher man too. . iollv crowd of boys left here on onday evening for a two week's fishing nd huntinif trio to Cancadia Sprinirs. Relying on their prowess as hunters and finliermen. tbev auDolied ' themselves with a ten cent liox of crackers and sev eral gallons of fish bait. They expect to capture enough meat to live on while away from home, which taken in con nection with convenient hen roosts, will keD them from starving. The party consisted of; Perle Hedges, Oliver Locke Sain Irvine and Claude Fryer. Miss Virginia Deaton, formerly of Independence, but who edited and pub lished the Hardinan Homestead and the Wheeler County News for several months during the past year.,has bought the lone post from Crawford pros, tak ing charge of the same last Monday. Miss Deaton is not only well experien ced in the mechanical branch of the business, but she is a bright, racy para graph writer, a good manager and she is bound to succeed in a liberal pro gressive town like that of lone. She and a lady in Southern Oregon are the only lady editors in the Hate a distinc tion whieh Miss Deaton is fully worthy of. The Times wishes her (every success in her new ventura.-Iieppner fines. Drink THE PUREST AND BEST..... JJotW beer for fanjily use to be had at ED. GALE'S CASTLE SALOON, Independence. JIMetl ' 0111a May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Albert J, Lemmon, died at the family home, living, bane county, on Thura day morning, July ID. Dee caned was the only daughter of Mr. and Mra. Lent moo and was five month and two days old. belna horn February Kith this vear The funeral service waa held at I he Odd Fel Iowa cemetery of this place, Uev, R. Baldwin olllclating. Mra. Wheeler, who died at the hospl tal in talent on the .', waa broiiui here next day and buried in the (M Follows' cemetery, Deceased was a sis- tar of C. N. Thorp and Mr. S. It Wilheruw, and about 76 years oi age, Horn On July 33. to Mr. and Mrs. It. 1 Smith, a girl, , - . , , On July 24, to Mr. and Mrs. S. U Youngs, of Kola, a girl. ' ' Attempted Burglary. A futile .attempt waa made Thursday nlgnt tu rob the postolllce. Access to the interior of the olllce was named I cutting a hole in the door panel, lam enough for one to Insert bis hand an turn th key to una of the locks: hut noi being able to reach the aprina luck, the uurgiars lorceii u, A hole was drilled in the center ol th top or the aaie ami everything was ap parently ready to insert the miwde charge, but before this could be done wMgii nnfevMiiimi. ,ii-iiihi ii.'iiw emanating from the block lu which the olllce ia located, snterml the front olllce tltM .,.!. UM.tli..ti. .. l...uMf..ia . ..... ...... to look around, when he heard the burg lars getting out ol the back door, They went so fast and in such a hurry that the powder for the explosion waa left ueninu. The noatofnee was euecesafullv burg' iarised last March when about two bun dred dollars' worth of caah and stamps were taken, uwinit to the arramnuueu ol the windows it is impossible tor the watchman to see into the hack room from the street; he must no inside the outer otlice and eek through the holes thiough which lettera are passed, Oaing to the bunt-linn manner which this work was done, it issmmised mat amateurs ol the rankest sort were eugHged in it. David t alhreath took a run down to Portland Tuesday, returning next day Miss Daisy Freeman, of Portland, is visiting relatives In this city. Threshing machine will start Mun day. A party is beum made un to tats in ine auipnur spriitga, about three miles east of here, on Sunday. Messrs. Clement and Hall, nomnllli-e inspectors, were in town Tuesday look ing into toe work done and left undone by the late would-be burglars. A number of memtiers of Clover Ixaf Lodge No, 52. Rultekah. went to Min mouth Monday evening and had a good lime visiting. Joseph Kanlev who la staled hv the Oregon ion to hsve cracked the postoillee afe here, ia now in the bauds of oilicera lor shipment to Williamsburg, Virginia, where In i wanted for bank robbing. Note the ad of Davidson & Hedges this week. These boys have built up an enviable trade which is merited iney now propose to give away on September 20 a K) wheel to one of their customers, At meeting of Willamette Lodge No. 42, Degree of Honor, Monday evening, resolutions ol svmpnthy were passed at the demise of Mrs. Laura Smith, a mem ber of the lodge. There will be preaching at the Christ lan church on Sunday at the usual hours, morning and evening The morning sermon will be in memory of the late Samuel Cox. P. It. Bpbmktt, Minuter, Mr. L N. Atkins, who last week was siting her husband parentsMr. and Mrs. A. B. Atkins haa returned to her borne at Saginaw, this state. Frank Skinner made a trip to Albany luesday with ft miscellaneous and con glomerate cargo. He had binding twine, beer bottles, beer kegs, second band fur niture and more beer bottles. Mrs. Kluw Neis. of Port Townscnd Wash., visited her- grandson, F. E, Chambers, on Saturday last. On Mou sy morning, accompanied by Mr. Chambers, Mrs. Neis went to Eugene to visit her daughter, Charley Smith claims the honor of putting np the largest hay stack of the ason. it is on tho r, A. Patterson place and contains eighty-five tons of good timothy hay. The hay will he baled and shipped to California. Lyon Lodge No. 29, A. F.AA.M.. met Saturday evening and worked on the third degree. A number of visitors ere present from Kickrt-all and Dallas. After the session, a nice lunch, provided by II. II. Jasperson, one of the stewards, as served to which all did ample jus tice. Lavton Smith received several dosen big, fat crabs from Yaquina bay lust Saturday and delivered them around among bis friendi. The crabs were fresh and those fortunate enough to be on band at the distribution considered themselves extremely lucky as shell fish is a sort of a luxury lust now. Friday evening Independence Camp No. 201, Woodmen of the World, in stalled olflcers as follow S, K. Baker, consul commander; Kiley Craven, ad visor lieutenant; J. S. Bohsunon, clerk; II. Iliischberg, banker; P. A. Douty, malinger; Willis tihafer, watchman, On ThursdAV evening last Sherman Lemmous and Finch tried to pans e'U'li other on the one track and went full tilt to each other's wheel. Both wheels were badly wrecked but the riders es caped serious injury. Charles Grissen, of McMinnville, hits received a letter from Dr. Korn, of Day ton, 0., in which he says the beet-sugar factory at IN ew berg will be built, but urges the people to be patient, as it will necessarily take time to organize so great an undertaking, Manager Goodhue, of the Salem creamery, understands the value of keep ing his business before the public, or iu other words, the value of advertising. In nearly every issue of the Statesman there appears from a half to two columns about the dairy and creamery business. Mr. Good hue is right; if you expect to do business you must let people know you have a business. - Have we firebugs in Independence? The -other evening two men,, wnlking down the street near the depot were overheard talking; one saying to the other, "wouldn't it be a fine thing to set fire to this pile of wood." . Although the night watchman is vigiland and alert he can't be everywhere at once, so we should keep our eyes and ears open for danger. What price are the hop growers to pay their pickers this year? asks the Salem Homestead. This is a quuation that is agitating the minds of owners of the yards now, especially as they are bo. ginning to receive letters Of inquiry from the; men and families who helped them to gather their crops last year. There has been no organized declaration of any kind as yet; but it is the general im pression that the price will be 35 cents a pox. Tiiis is gathered from conversa tion with individual growers. They (eel that the prise, 1Q cents a box, paid last year, was too high, considering the fact that most of the growers lost money and in fact many paid to pickers much more cash than they received for their product in the bale, "tt is thought that if the present favorable wmaOjer condi tions continue until picking time there will be more money in picking this year at 35 cents than there waa last year at 40 cents. NECKTIES. Tho Tock Scarf liko cut, 15c' - 35c, 40c. Mm--- I-IOSII2RY. Latlios', MiiW anil Cliililri-n's. Luilitw' black or gray extra qunlity Ladies' black lino quality.... LtulioH' black Misses' from.. jxtru fine quality.... M flno black lino black M on h i Men's gray mixed Men's gray mixed 5T!u buying thoso goods indly mention that you kuw A Smallpox Scan'. Under I his heading the Halem Slate- man of liit Friday bus this to say. "II remirlwl tblit st-vcral case 01 stnalb H)X, in mild form have pered al In iem-ndiuice nnl that tne residents i that place are taking the greatest pre- alitlons aiismsl tne uisense pmuinK. k mun imim-il Owen, wbo recently came from Cape Nome, it i said, 1 believed lo have hr-mgbt tne disease with him, while another smry lay it at tne unor of another relumed Nome gold sivker. A number of nenide near lu'lenemlemw are said to have been exposed, and vac .HMtloM, as a preventive is tat'iig re sorted to." The fact of the mailer is that no one, who knows, hss Mid that we havesmall- ux In Independence. II I true tbat horlly altr hi return from tape Nome, S. K. Owen was taken down uk.aiida he had undoubtedly been xiMstd tu the stnallisix it Is reasmunie to siiihsii that he had it. L'p to date, though, indication are not suilli-ieul to onviiice the health otllcer ol tbo city tbat Mr. Owens bus the smallpox. II ie has, it is in Vety mild form. How- ever, every tiling is m-ing umie ui isoimo he case ami prevent a possiwe epi- emic. . As to the other parly named in the Statesman' article, il i presumed o muau J. K. Kirkland, who returned roui Cai Nome at the unit time as Owim. Mr. Kirkland has not ieii sick since Ids return: neither has Mr, Kirkbiud been sick. , . On "Saturday .Marshal Buckley received lolcphoite messitge from a man at Al- mnv w bo siiki lie was a raincu nurse and offered his service in caring'fur our mallnx pat inula, saying be understood we bad a numlwr here. Mnrshal Buck ey told bun to watt until we nau sense I IIIU Mil. The reisirt has none out that we have mallKix and interested parties are Inn ing the flame and ee tbat tne report men nothing in It spread. Merchants town ncarbv wsut lbs trade Hist come here and don't hesitate to tell nythlug that will hold a customer. The authorities have takeu ail stein necessary to anticipate and prevent tbe spread ol smallpox, butaa yet they say we have no cases. Al Herren is telling his warehouse nd engine In shnpe to handle the grain that will coiiimcuce to come in next eck. Edward Hint, sued 20 year,' whoso ome is lu Monmouth, and who was un til mcenilv emolovcd as telearaph oiier ator at Sisson, got his right leg cut off by a Southern racillo engine at Niasta retreat Wednesday evening, ue was in he act d jumping on a ligbt engine go nu to lUiustnnir, when he slipped and under tlie wneei. n was seni 10 m home at Monmouth on the Oregon express. A Eontleumn who him just return ed from Puria where ho went to iitttil a etuto exhibit, tells a, farm exchaiiL'o that hu took occasion to viait tho mines at btatwfurt ur- ninny, irom wincn tne worm gets A 111. I 11 tu uupply of rousli. lie was very much impressed with tho immensi ty of tho deposit, lsut what lio us tho most lutcri'Stotl in was tne price that is being clrirgnd for pot anh fiilts in this country, for it is ell known that they have ad van- cod in price, and ono of tho reasons i von by tho fertilizer trust for tho advance in tho price of fertilizers as licoii tho advance in raw mate- rialtf. Thoy said that the potash syndicate in Germany controlled 1 tho potash, and that tiw prices iad been put up. Tho visitor says nvt ho made particular inquiry in regard to the advance in price and as tiHMired that there had been no Ivtince whatever, and that tho ad vance in tins country tias been made by those who get all that is niported. It is evident then, that 10 advance in price of phosphate rock and potash has been made by ie trust themselves. ' THE ARCADE. Davidson & Hedges, Props. Cigara, Cigarettes, Tobaooos nd Confectionery, First Class Soda Fountain In oon naotlon. With every cash purohasa, you gat chanoa on $50 Mitohelt blcvol to b given away September 20. P. L. CAMPBELL, Pres., or W. 25c 'IJow Tio...;...;.:--;-..-... 10C to 20c String Tics from 1C to 25c 10c. 16c. 20c. 9c -25c. hox,.. box, white foot.. ...10c 13c, 2 for 25C. ox,.. box.., 8c, 2 Jr 15C. 10, -J fo 25c. at tho RAKET STOR this add in tho Wkst Sii;. New name bring new blood into tiiugiuiiie fiction, and tmch ginnl one deserves a welcome. Tho "Now Lippiiieott" for Atiguat presents two of these- which stand fur stones o high promise "The Way Denny looked at it" is by Ueginald Han- lltdd Chase, who bundles his pathos in low life liko a muster. ".'(i'-'O Oxford riace" ia a human haimen ing with sly humor which turns it uivorctf into it miiting. ww'. $100 Iteward $100. Tlt- ri..l..r. i.r thl .-r Mill h pU'Swil In Ifsril llml III. r Is si tm.l oiu itr.-u-Uxl UIm-h... mat Hit! lis Lit-li Mu li, a-ur.i In Hl t st.. suit llMt Is liilttlili. Hull'. I'sturrh I ur U tlie rr!y poslilrn fn kmma lo llm ntvoii-si irsirrim rstnrrn living atmn.iitu 114 iioli!''-i, rwtiiiri'4 s I't'ii.iituii.irial it,.i, UKlit. IUII' I'msrrli Cur I lukuii Int. rimllv aeiin dliwUr U)Hiti lliu litiNHt suit inin-m sunatiusni Hi" yiiii,iiii-rir (lmtr")'ls II" fimt-iMtuutt iif lliu itlM-aov, sin) giving tlius II. 'in nr.'UKih l.y liulliliug ii llm voii-.illuni.ii siul .!. (Iiiif nlur... iu niig in work. 1 liw .nirlt r iin hi mum lunli lu u. rumiiva iiw..r tl, ui iih'V it hiib llun. In . I liullsrs lor any -ilil ll Isili, ui euro. Sund inr lui ill Ir.lilii.illtsU, Addrw, r , J. t'HKNKY & (0,, Toledo, O. lUJI'n Ksi.my Pill snt i lis bi-, , The Adiutant-Cicneral of . the rVrmy haa issued a circular to gov em recruiting for the regular army which uiiit'iB irom previous circu lars on the Same only in providing that tho pay proiwr of enlisted men serving in 1'jrw Kieo, Cuba, the riulippine Islands, Hawaii and in tlx territory of Alaska is increased 20 per cent over and alwve tho reg ulutioti rates of pay. 'www The Most Itemed for Stomach and llowcl Troubles. "I have been In the druir business for twenty year and have sold most all of the proprietary medicines of any note. Among the entire list 1 have not found any tiling to fUul L'huiulK-rlalu's Colic (.'hole; and Diarrhoea lteiuedy for al stomach and bowel inuibli-s." say O. V. W ski-Ibid, of Coluiiihus, (la. "This remedy cured two imvere caws of chid era inurbiis lu my family and 1 have recommended and sold hundrtnls of iHiitlworlt to uiy eutomera to their entire satisfaction. Italrords a tiulck and sure tuire In a pleasant form." For sale by Kirklaud Drug to. Game Laws of Oregou. As the fishing m-usun 1 now on and tbe hunting season will soon oiieu for larger game, it may lie well to remind parties going to the mountains ust wb't they ean lake game. Ills lawful to kill doer and elk from July 15 to November! of each year, but It ! unlawful to kill them at any time for tlie bides, Imam and bonis, ami It Is also Unlawful at any lime to kill a spotted fuwu or to chase a deer wiih dog. Tlie oien season to kill silver grey squirrels is from Oulnherl loJanuary 1. Tbe open season for t'lilua pheasants, grouse, native pheasanta and (mails is the months of October and November. Hunters are not allowed lo shoot from a public highway or to enter any stand ing or growing grulu not bis owu fur the purpose of recovering or taking any game, or to go upon any premises for the purpose of hunting or to allow his dog to do so without the coiincut of the owner or the ihuwiii in charge. The law forbids the killing of Jnekstiipe ex cept from the Ural day of Heptcmber until tbe 1st day of February follow ing. r;- Trout may tie takeu from April 1 to November 1 of each year. Ducks tun) m killed from (September 1 until March 16 following. The penally for the violation of ntiv of the provisions of the luw protecting gamu Js a fine of not less than $15 or more than $110, together with the costs of the prosccutlou- or by fine in the county Jail not less than seveu days nor more than 101) days. Hhe IiIiiiIhIiiiii'M t hi-inir ho snvern tuw Will take the chances of killing game out of season, . A Good Cough Medicine, Many tnnusands have been restored to health and bapplncsH by the use of Chainbuiluln's Cough llemedy. If af flicted with any throat or lumr trouble. give It a trial for it Is certain to prove benellc.ltil, Coughs that have resisted all other treatment for yearn, have yielded to this remedy and perfect health been . restored. Cases that seemed hopeless, that the climate of mmous Health resorts failed to nenent, have been iiernianetiHy cured by its use, For sale by Kirklaud Drug to. Monmouth, Oregon, Fall Term Opens September 18th The students of tho Normal Rehool are prepared to take the Htate Certlfloate immediately. . Graduates readily secure good positions Kxpeuse of year from $ 120 to $150. Btrong Aeudemlo and Professional courses. Nev Hpeolal Department in Manual Training. Well equipped Train ing Department. For Catalogue oontalnlng full n nounoamanU, addraaa A. WANN, Sec. of Faculty, Unconstitutional. A lVtlmid court lis decided the bi cycle law to lie unconstitutional. The opinion was by Judge Hears, and be holds that lh law conflict! with that section of the state constitution which says, that "the legislature shall not pass local or special laws (or the assessment and collection of taxes fur state, county, township or road purposes." He held that th bicycle act was special and not gotiersl, because it applied to only a por tion of the counties in the state, The court also bejd that assessment of bicy cles under the special tax and also at personal property, wss douhlo taxation and therefore void. It was also held that the tax wa not "equal and uni form" because a bleyole worth five dol lars and one worth fifty were taxed In the tame amount. The ease is to be ap pealed to the supreme court. Polk county haa no bicycle tax, like wise no bicycle path; so we don't care a whoop. V i 1 1 1 a Polk County Bank (INUOHltmATED.) MONMOUTH, OKCaON. j. ii.iuwirr. p.t,.( tMrnnu err.lihsl. tlrs-frniSonl. UUt. COW MX, I mIUm. . ('aid Capital . .$30,000.00 DIKKCTOIW; J. II. ilawley, ). L. Caiupisjll, I. M. Mimpson, j, it. v, Kiiller, John' . Hi u nip, V. H. 1'owell, Jow-pli Craven. Transacts a General Banking and Exchange Business. The Hotel Eail IDallac, Ore. lias been refitted and renovated front cellar to garret, and every thing ia new. llcod sample room for commercial men. Hatisfaetion nutirantoed. Hales, $1.00 to $2.00. peoial rates by the week. BUCK SMITH, Proprietors. E. T. HENKLC, Proprietor Hot and Cold Baths at all Times. I N DKPGN DUNCE - - OREUON CLEAN SHAVE AXD A H STYLISH RAIR CUT ISWIUT VOU OKT W1IKN YOl' l'ATKOSUK Kutch'a Barbershop. IuilciK'iiili'iiie Oregon ?or DrayingO ....Call on.... F. Al. SKINNER, Independence. Orders for hauling executed promptly and at reiibonablo rates. G. L Hawkins Independence, Ore. Monuments and Headstones Cemetery Work etc. J. W. KIRKLAND, NOTARY PUBLIC. Real Estate.... Insurance, Loans. Malu Ht. Iudepeudeuoe, Ore. Dan P. Stouffer. nsurance , and .,, .Collection, Titles Examined, CHARGES REASONABLE. Maio Street Dallas, Oregon. MOTOR tINK TIMli, TABLIJ Cnrroctnil tu (Into, , l.ertvi-i! Ali-lle for mine qr Monmouth Mn n m out li u nd ft I-4 Ali-lle, Intlieiuii(ie. 7SU a. m. 8:0 p. in. f.auvoi Iuil6inl- 0.00 a. in. ' 0 0(1 p. ui. I.envK Diilliu for nue for Monmouth mill Dullaa. ' Moiiinmitli Hint lu- illieiuliioe. . ' l;oo p. m. 1 8i30 " Lenvwi Monmoulli lliOOn. m. 7:15 p. iu. k - Lonvea Moninouth for InileiMileuoe. for Ali-lle. TfiflU n. m. 3i0 p.m. Bi4S u, in, liMO . in. i4ll p. iu. fti4B p, ill. . UiOO p. m. Lsnvea Inliiinl- I.i-Hve Monmouth for Dallas. ll:a.'m. I7:aup.m. onoe for Monmouth- 8:05 p. in. OREGON'S GREATEST STATE FAIR SALEM. September 17 to 22, 1900. Commenced Business March 4, 183'J I FIRST Hill El or inocpcnocncc, or. CaplUl KUick, Surplus, $,)0,omoo 10,000.00 I. H CXXIl'KR, . W.W.C0I.UNH, Presldsnl. Vlrs-frssldent, M. K. MAMTKltHON, Outlier. D1HKCTORS. i,M.Kipr, B. L, Durham J, A. Vuca H. 1, Cooper. W. W, Collins A simoral hsnkliif liuslmws trsnsaeteO lluya nd sol la xbaua on ail important s i lu Is. iieiMwIUi fvlv4 ublmtt to dUsck or on esninmiani anposii, Oilientlous initdt. OBim boursi V a. m. to p. iu. Smoked Glasses Protect your oyeu from tho glare and hot huh with a tal r of smoked glasses. Wo havo a fine nnHort mont. For Sale by") 0. A. KRAMER &C0. Jewelers and Opllclssi. Indopendenco - Oregon Are you looking for a brush? Not with Germany but a hair brush, tooth brush, or a silver-polishing brush. ' I have a good all-bristle hair brush for 25c. Tooth brushes, 5c up. A. S. LOCKE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Who said there was nothing new under the sun?.... If you think so, you will have to change your mind when you see that.... "Special Bicycle" Gampbell Bros; They also have the celebrated "golightly". Imperial for "DOCTOR UP" Changeable weather between two seasons encour ages your chronic troubles and inflicts upon you much petty sickness. Better ward it off. 10 cents might prevent it when $10 wouldn't cure it. Come to us to have your prescriptions filled, and for everything kept in a well regulated drug store. STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS ' AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES KIRKLAND A Biff Kick a mail makes wheu his laundry work sent home with porcupine editsa aud spread eale button holes. It he would bring his liuen to an up-to-date lnuudry, where perfect methods obtala at all limes, suoh as the Balem Bteatu Laundry, he will reoeivo hla shirts, collars and cud's equal to new every time that we aeud them home. SALEH STEAM LAUNDRY COLONEL J. OLMSTED, Prop. Leave your ordsri at Kutch'i Barber .hop, with the Salem stage. A.T THE LITTLE PALACE HOTEL J. M. STARK, Prop. Vou can get... 6 Faisal Tickets for SI Our Everyday Meal is as good as our Sunday Dinner, and our Sunday Dinner ' is decidedly the host Meal to bo had in town. Try it. WV 0. Sharman, Main Street, Independence Tlio Independence NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock, $50,000.00 a. BUUK-HBKRO, ABKABAM VKIOir, Froiplsnt. , VIca-fiMldsati & W.lJtVlMX, OMkltt. DIRECTORS. 0. F, Smith, A. lf1soa, A. If. Baih. H. B. ia parse a, i. t. kbut. I. W . Dtars, U. BliMatxrr A fnerl Bsntin ant exhisr bnilncsi trsuMcted ; lotus u.i, tllli dli. ountfd, eosv ot-rolnl tfi-dllKrni'(i drMMlis rmlv4 q urrul smuum lict U ckMk, lalwtM M a UiMdspwtw. The Castle Keepu cotmfautly on hand a Hue uHHortment of Whiskies, Wines, (3 Brandies, - 0 Cigars, Also the famous Hop Gold Beer. El). GALC, Proprietor. Prsssnptiss Druggist Independence, Ore- $25. DRUG CO. ia or CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS. COPYRIGHTS AND DESIGNS Send your bnstiiftns d Iroot to AVashlntf ton. uvi uinet cohu uouor iervicet My offloa olo to IT. fi, pAtnt Offlot. 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